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I don't know how it works on a general basis, but pro players from League of Legends have been granted the same visa-privileges as professional athletes by the US. I don't know if it's permanent, but at least until the season 3 championship it is. Makes it easier for the overseas players to come in and out for the tournament. There has been some trouble before.

Refs were instructed to deduct a team point if they caught somebody doing it. My coach taught us how to break noses with it, which a lot of times ended up as a forfeit for the other wrestler because his injury time ran out. Scum bag move, but still a solid strategy

Notice how the other guy doesn't let go of his foot and it looks like he could have damaged his ankle or knee? Also he almost landed on his head and neck. Do not try a backflip with some one holding your leg. Kid could have been severely injured.

Outside of wrestling however backflipping with someone holding your leg (While also flipping it up) is quite common and how quite a few people teach how to get the momentum to do a backflip. It's a much earlier progression of spotting for a backflip. Just so you know.

And after seeing a few kids land wrong on simple things like takedowns, I've seen some bad head and neck injuries. That's all of your weight coming down and he didn't even have his hands out to catch himself. It may be only a small risk, but you're talking about neck injuries here.